mack
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That list is complete and utter fucking bullshit. White at #17? I wouldnt even wipe my ass with this leftist rag called Rolling Stone.
not rolling stones is not shitwalrusbear said:that's very true
thats right in a way, to define best i'd say influence and technique... which is of course flair and skills....something like the x-factor.mack said:Well there is one major problem when someon decides they know who the "best" is. There are simply too many variables. Whos better? A faster player? One who can write the best solo? One who influenced the most people? One who knows the most scales? Who sold the most albums?
As you can see, there can be no way a single individual can be described as "the best".
no i meant to the list, hes an ok listen but he aint a 'guitar god'ur_inner_child said:Maybe it was 200, but he was in there. Memory's a bit hazey. And if you're referring to my taste, pfft!
yeh well try watching metallica or ac/dc live...ur_inner_child said:gotta watch him live. His cd's dont do him much justice.
its on my list mate, total guitar magazine, scroll upJKDDragon said:Where the hell is Steve Vai? Steve Vai and the drummer Virgil Donati is a killer combo.
I have. There are no words.... and plus I've never disagreed.wanton-wonton said:yeh well try watching metallica or ac/dc live...
there are no words?? what?ur_inner_child said:I have. There are no words.... and plus I've never disagreed.
there are no words to describe how frikin brilliant they are?? Lost all meaning now. Lolwanton-wonton said:there are no words?? what?
oh okay in that case....goodur_inner_child said:there are no words to describe how frikin brilliant they are?? Lost all meaning now. Lol
oh come on!wanton-wonton said:not rolling stones is not shit
anyway
"Total Guitar editor Scott Rowley said of the list: "What's nice about
it is that it's not some music critic's opinion of the best guitarists
- these guys might not be 'cool' by any music critic's viewpoint but
they genuinely are the fastest, loudest, most exciting players in rock
and roll."
The complete list is as follows
1. Jimi Hendrix.
2. Jimmy Page.
3. Eric Clapton.
4. Slash.
5. Brian May.
6. Joe Satriani.
7. Eddie Van Halen.
8. Dave Gilmour.
9. KIRK HAMMETT (METALLICA).
10. Steve Vai.
11. Carlos Santana.
12. JAMES HETFIELD (METALLICA).
13. Tom Morello.
14. Kurt Cobain.
15. Mark Knopfler.
16. Zakk Wylde.
17. Gary Moore.
18. Jeff Beck.
19. Stevie Ray Vaughan.
20. Angus Young. "
seems pretty fair to me, with of course a FEW exceptions, but generally...yes, i mean all the good guys are there, not on the stones list, van halen, stevie ray, zakk wylde....but ... i still dont understand why kurt cobain on it....possibily the efect on generation-x??
EDIT* I JUST REALISED, WHERE THE FUCK WAS JAMES HETFIELD ON THE STONES LIST...i reckon the stones list is dodgy, not as in the list by stones but the guy who posted it got it from some other unreliable source....i dunno, im guessing
Yeah hes a decent listen to, ive seen/heard the live dvd, but compared to some of these guys he really doesnt hold upur_inner_child said:gotta watch him live. His cd's dont do him much justice.
i'm proud of these, especially joan jett (wtf was with not many girls being in that list? i was expecting louise post at least...). i'm glad lee ranaldo comes before thurston moore too.bluesbreaker said:16. Johnny Ramone
31. Dick Dale
33. Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth)
34. Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)
52. Lou Reed
83. Neil Young
87. Joan Jett
88. Dave Davies
Do u like wanna suck my dick or whatbluesbreaker said:Rolling stones recently published their 100 greatest
Jimmy Page being about 70 places too high?
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